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Post by Rocky on Oct 25, 2008 14:32:47 GMT -5
((1,000, Zyntac? That's impossible, they would've been spotted. TOne down the numbers, please.))
Chuckling slightly, Springheel accepted the weapon, only to be knocked down by the weight of it. Standing back up like nothing happened, Springheel answered the marlfox, "Call me Springheel. As for my alignment, sir, I'm neutral, but leaming towards the good guys. 'Ow 'bout yourself, big boyo?" He asked, jokingly, then held his hand out for a handshake.
((Can we post in turn, please? Cuz, the reason my post is short is because I am 7 posts behind... Please, slow down the RPing. Thanks.))
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Post by dirgecallers on Oct 31, 2008 14:45:04 GMT -5
The group had not stopped running since dawn. That savage beast....who would have thought they would have accidently come upon his den? Truly, none of them had actually seen the den or the creatur , but they had been close. Too close for its(vajjans) liking. All it had taken were the terrified screams of two of their number to set them off. The remaining eight (including Lentle and Wegul), ran until they could run no more.
Lentle leaned on his quarterstaff, gasping for breath. He had not been so frightened of anything ever since the day he had seen the snake. But this was worse, far worse. A ferret of the company moaned. "Itll kill us all I knowed it!" Lentle was too tired to even tell him off for being scared. He knew as the De Facto leader of this small group he had to try to inspire courage in them. He was about to say some words or encouragement when he became aware of the sound of steel clashing against steel. Motioning everybeast present to be quiet, Lentle moved the group into the direction of the sound. The source of the sound was a sight to behold. Four giant beasts could be seen under cover of the trees. Two of them were locked in mortal combat and the other two were surrounded by a fairly large army the number Lentle could not immedietly make out. Lentle decided to take part in the proceedings. Bringing the small group out with him, he decided to stay behind a fox, who was also watching the proceedings.
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